Propecia can cause sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction, low libido, decreased semen output, discoloration or “greying” of the semen, and testicular pain, as well as gynecomastia (enlarged breasts in men) and an increased risk of male breast cancer and prostate cancer.
Additionally, studies have shown that the use of Propecia may also lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental and cognitive issues. If you are suffering from any of these side effects or conditions, please speak with your doctor and contact us to discuss your legal rights.
Because Propecia is prescribed and used solely for cosmetic purposes, the decision to discontinue use will likely be yours. However, any decisions regarding your current use of medications should be discussed with your doctor. Please speak with your doctor and contact us to discuss your legal rights.
Some of our clients have reported a similar phenomenon when they discontinued use of Propecia. These users experienced sexual dysfunction and other mental and emotional side effects while taking Propecia yet upon discontinuation of Propecia, they experienced a cessation of those symptoms for a brief period, only for the side effects to return at the same level, if not worse. Those users describe this as a “crash” and unfortunately have not recovered.
If you are suffering from any of these side effects, please speak with your doctor immediately and contact us to discuss your legal rights.
While there are a number of factors that can affect your sexual health, if you have used Propecia and have experienced any side effects, please speak with your doctor about these issues and contact us to discuss your legal rights.
If you have taken Proscar and/or generic finsateride for hair loss and have experienced sexual or other side effects, you may have a claim. If you are suffering from any of these side effects, please speak with your doctor and contact us to discuss your legal rights.